As we promised, here’s how the mobile GTX 1070 scores on some of the most popular games. We were able to run the benchmarks in 1080p and 2160p resolution and as you can see, with a bit lowered settings the GPU can handle serious 4K gaming. Something that even last year’s GTX 980M couldn’t handle. Thus, all 4K-equipped laptops until now were a bit of a gimmick. Unless you are playing at least a 2 or 3-year old game on UHD resolution.
However, the GTX 1070 goes even further by almost matching the performance of the desktop GTX 1070 and surpassing the GTX 980 for notebooks, which we tested on the Acer Predator 17X. Even though the notebook we are currently testing is just a pre-production sample, it’s clear that all that power can overtake last year’s most powerful GPUs in the 1080p gaming with settings set to the highest. It’s also easy to assume that the GPU will run slightly better when it hits the market and it’s ready for the end user. For now, bask in the glory of GTX 1070 with these gaming tests in 4K and Full HD.
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Tomb Raider (1080p, Low) | Tomb Raider (1080p, Medium) | Tomb Raider (1080p, Max) |
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351 fps | 245 fps | 129 fps |
Tomb Raider (2160p, Low) | Tomb Raider (2160p, Medium) | Tomb Raider (2160p, Max) |
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162 fps | 82 fps | 44 fps |
F1 2015 (1080p, Low) | F1 2015 (1080p, Medium) | F1 2015 (1080p, Max) |
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128 fps | 110 fps | 106 fps |
F1 2015 (2160p, Low) | F1 2015 (2160p, Medium) | F1 2015 (2160p, Max) |
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77 fps | 57 fps | 42 fps |
API | Hitman: 2016 (1080p, Low) | Hitman: 2016 (1080p, Medium) | Hitman: 2016 (1080p, Max) |
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Direct X 11 | 93 fps | 87 fps | 75 fps |
API | Hitman: 2016 (2160p, Low) | Hitman: 2016 (2160p, Medium) | Hitman: 2016 (2160p, Max) |
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DirectX 11 | 64 fps | 59 fps | 36 fps |
GTA 5 (1080p, Low) | GTA 5 (1080p, Medium) | GTA 5 (1080p, Max) |
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140 fps | 100 fps | 48 fps |
GTA 5 (2160p, Low) | GTA 5 (2160p , Medium) | GTA 5 (2160p , Max) |
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136 fps | 54 fps | 17 fps |
Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor (1080p, Low) | Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor (1080p, Medium) | Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor (1080p, Max) |
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170 fps | 151 fps | 121 fps |
Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor (2160p, Low) | Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor (2160p , Medium) | Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor (2160p , Max) |
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93 fps | 66 fps | 47 fps |
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Very interesting!!. Any idea about prize?
We are working on it. Stay tuned.
Which laptop is that? Or are you just testing an MXM 1070 on an already released laptop?
Thank you for the test results. Could you also benchmark GTX 1070 for 10-bit HEVC video playback and check if it’s hardware accelerated (Skylake has only 8-bit HEVC hardware decoding)? Also, does GTX 1070 it support external DisplayPort 1.3/1.4 connection (instead of old DP 1.2a)?
what price range do you guys think a 1070 laptop will cost?
@Ricardo Caballero, @james: We’ll have info about the prices later today 🙂
Hi there, do you know, if 15″ Laptops will be equipped with gtx 1070 as well? Or only gtx 1060 for 15″ Laptops?
Thanks!
Here are the prices of the first notebooks with GTX 1060 and 1070 GPUs – Lenovo’s Medion Erazer 🙂
Holy hell the prices… ouch. And that on a medion machine… I don’t want to think of the prices at DELL or Schenker…
Think it’s just because it is the only gtx so far. They want people who really want it to pay a premium.
Hello. Please tell me, are settings use in Tomb Raider is same wtih these: http://store.picbg.net/pubpic/D4/2A/2318250160e1d42a.jpg
Did you use built-in benchmark?
Please answer me. I want to compare my desktop 1070 at same clock. sorry for bad english.